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Humane Society renews call for permanent veterinarian

Humane Society renews call for permanent veterinarian

The Thunder Bay and District Humane Society needs a permanent veterinarian to keep its clinic open.
YEAR IN REVIEW: Clint Fleury’s Top 5 stories of 2024

YEAR IN REVIEW: Clint Fleury’s Top 5 stories of 2024

Temporary shelter village proposal, mill closure and animal rights made Clint Fleury's year-end list.
Evacuees have arrived in Thunder Bay

Evacuees have arrived in Thunder Bay

Nearly 200 evacuees from Kashechewan arrived in the city on Friday.
Fort William chief disappointed with NWMO decision

Fort William chief disappointed with NWMO decision

Fort William First Nation Chief Michele Solomon provides Newswatch with her reaction to the Nuclear Waste Management Organization selecting Revell Lake as the site for the deep geological repository.
Thunder Bay DSSAB could be looking at 10% budget increase

Thunder Bay DSSAB could be looking at 10% budget increase

Thunder Bay District Service Administrative Board's asked administration to lower the proposed 6.3 per cent municipal levy increase.
Postal workers delivering cheques despite strike

Postal workers delivering cheques despite strike

Postal workers nationwide will deliver government cheques on Wednesday, despite being on strike.
FWFN opposes Kakabeka generating station redevelopment

FWFN opposes Kakabeka generating station redevelopment

Fort William First Nation announces it opposes OPG’s redevelopment of the Kakabeka Falls Generating Station because of lack of consultation and disregard for the archaeological importance of the site.
Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

The province has just made it easier for Smart Modular Canada to increase production on residential and commercial modular buildings for rural and First Nations communities.
New equipment helped port services company through busy cruise season

New equipment helped port services company through busy cruise season

NOHFC provided Embark Port Services Ltd $25,664 for new specialized equipment for the Pool 6 Cruise Ship Terminal.
Trump’s protectionism may hurt local economy: Charla Robinson

Trump’s protectionism may hurt local economy: Charla Robinson

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is preparing for the new reign of Donald J. Trump.
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